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Eating more saturated fats might raise your risk of dying from cancer by 10%, but it doesn’t seem to affect your risk of dying from heart disease or any other cause—so maybe it harms you in a different way, not by hurting your heart.

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This study found that eating more saturated fats (like butter and red meat) was linked to a 10% higher chance of dying from cancer, but not from heart disease or other causes — just like the claim says.

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No contradicting evidence found

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